Monthly Archives: November 2024

E152: Interview with Adam White, author of The Midcoast



For this episode, we head to Damariscotta, Maine, to chat with Adam White about his stunning debut, The Midcoast. This gripping novel dives into privilege, the shadows of the American dream, and the lengths we’ll go to protect the ones we love.

I’ve been thinking about this book since it hit shelves two years ago and couldn’t be more thrilled Adam agreed to this interview! He shares the 11-year journey behind the book, its Gatsby-esque themes, and exciting news about The Midcoast being optioned by Hulu. Plus, he drops some fantastic book recommendations and teases what he’s working on next. Thank you for joining me, Adam!

Adam White recommends: The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald; Netherland by Joseph O’Neill; The Lazarus Man by Richard Price; The End of Vandalism by Tom Drury.

Place your hold for The Midcoast here.

 


E151: Interview with Sean Jacques, author of Doe Run



For this episode I sat down with author Sean Jacques to talk about his fiction debut, Doe Run. Author Eli Cranor says, Sean Jacques knows the heart of the Ozarks, and puts that knowledge on full display in this sweltering debut. Doe Run burns slow like good bourbon. Drink up.” Doe Run by Sean Jacques features a desperate drifter on the run, Pen Cullen, who reluctantly returns home after a thirteen-year absence for the sole reason to pick up a family inheritance. He gets more than he bargains for and begs the question, “Can you go home again?”

In this episode, Sean Jacques takes us behind the scenes of his creative journey, sharing insights into writing screenplays, the inspiration behind Doe Run, and his approach to crafting compelling characters. From the spark that ignited his passion for storytelling to the intricacies of character development, Sean’s perspective is both enlightening and inspiring. I absolutely loved diving into Doe Run—thank you, Sean, for joining me!

 Grab your copy of Doe Run right here.

Sean Jacques recommends: The Crucible by Arthur Miller; the works of Scott Phillips; the works of Daniel Woodrell; White Jazz by James Elroy; Heat: The Movie

Also recommended are the works of Peter Farris;  Meagan Lucas;  Tiffany Quaye Tyson;  James Wade;  Suzanne Crain Miller;  Eli Cranor;  Mark Westmoreland; Henry Wise; Scott Blackburn; and the one and only S.A. Cosby!